> That makes sense that it would slow down the draining. I just looked in
the
> shop and I have a MitiVac instead of an EzyBleed. So you think I replace
> everything with the cellophane on, then remove cellophane and let the
> MitiVAc do its thing?
Monte, you mentioned that you don't know the age of the fluid, etc. So I
wouldn't even bother with the cellophane. Remove the bits you're replacing,
let the fluid drain out, and then replace the fluid, then bleed.
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